Windows Xp Spanish Language Pack Download

File Description File Type Architecture Language; Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack CD 2 (Multi-Language) EXE: x86: English: Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack CD 2 (Multi-Language). Guide on how to change the language in XP to English or any other language. SP3 Language Codes: http://www.linuxx.eu/2. File Description File Type Architecture Language; Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack CD 2 (Multi-Language) EXE: x86: English: Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack CD 2 (Multi-Language). Microsoft Windows Language Interface Pack (LIP) is a high-quality, localized 'skin' for emerging or minority language markets. (Click here for a list of available languages.) Based on MUI technology, LIP provides the desktop user with an approximately 80% localized user experience by translating a reduced set of user interface (UI) elements.

  1. Windows Xp Spanish Language Pack Download Free

Microsoft has released Windows Internet Explorer 8 MUI Packs for 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Home users are encouraged to download Internet Explorer for their language from the official Microsoft website. Internet Explorer 8 Language Packs. Jan 5, 2009 - I recently needed to change languages in my Windows XP Operating. Download the Windows Service Pack 3 installer to your computer IN YOUR. Where do you download other sp3 language versions, ie; Spanish?

PackInterfaceEnter in the code for the language you want to use. Each language has a four-digit code that you'll need to enter into the 'Value data' field. Refer to the list below to find the language you want to change to and enter the proper code. Make sure that it is the same language you selected for the SP3 file.[1]

Windows Xp Spanish Language Pack Download Free

Language Codes

  • 0436 = “af;Afrikaans”
  • 041C = “sq;Albanian”
  • 0001 = “ar;Arabic”
  • 0401 = “ar-sa;Arabic (Saudi Arabia)”
  • 0801 = “ar-iq;Arabic (Iraq)”
  • 0C01 = “ar-eg;Arabic (Egypt)”
  • 1001 = “ar-ly;Arabic (Libya)”
  • 1401 = “ar-dz;Arabic (Algeria)”
  • 1801 = “ar-ma;Arabic (Morocco)”
  • 1C01 = “ar-tn;Arabic (Tunisia)”
  • 2001 = “ar-om;Arabic (Oman)”
  • 2401 = “ar-ye;Arabic (Yemen)”
  • 2801 = “ar-sy;Arabic (Syria)”
  • 2C01 = “ar-jo;Arabic (Jordan)”
  • 3001 = “ar-lb;Arabic (Lebanon)”
  • 3401 = “ar-kw;Arabic (Kuwait)”
  • 3801 = “ar-ae;Arabic (you.A.E.)”
  • 3C01 = “ar-bh;Arabic (Bahrain)”
  • 4001 = “ar-qa;Arabic (Qatar)”
  • 042D = “eu;Basque”
  • 0402 = “bg;Bulgarian”
  • 0423 = “be;Belarusian”
  • 0403 = “ca;Catalan”
  • 0004 = “zh;Chinese”
  • 0404 = “zh-tw;Chinese (Taiwan)”
  • 0804 = “zh-cn;Chinese (China)”
  • 0C04 = “zh-hk;Chinese (Hong Kong SAR)”
  • 1004 = “zh-sg;Chinese (Singapore)”
  • 041A = “hr;Croatian”
  • 0405 = “cs;Czech”
  • 0406 = “the;Danish”
  • 0413 = “nl;Dutch (Netherlands)”
  • 0813 = “nl-be;Dutch (Belgium)”
  • 0009 = “en;English”
  • 0409 = “en-us;English (United States)”
  • 0809 = “en-gb;English (United Kingdom)”
  • 0C09 = “en-au;English (Australia)”
  • 1009 = “en-ca;English (Canada)”
  • 1409 = “en-nz;English (New Zealand)”
  • 1809 = “en-ie;English (Ireland)”
  • 1C09 = “en-za;English (South Africa)”
  • 2009 = “en-jm;English (Jamaica)”
  • 2809 = “en-bz;English (Belize)”
  • 2C09 = “en-tt;English (Trinidad)”
  • 0425 = “et;Estonian”
  • 0438 = “fo;Faeroese”
  • 0429 = “fa;Farsi”
  • 040B = “fi;Finnish”
  • 040C = “fr;French (France)”
  • 080C = “fr-be;French (Belgium)”
  • 0C0C = “fr-ca;French (Canada)”
  • 100C = “fr-ch;French (Switzerland)”
  • 140C = “fr-lu;French (Luxembourg)”
  • 043C = “gd;Gaelic”
  • 0407 = “de;German (Germany)”
  • 0807 = “de-ch;German (Switzerland)”
  • 0C07 = “de-at;German (Austria)”
  • 1007 = “de-lu;German (Luxembourg)”
  • 1407 = “de-li;German (Liechtenstein)”
  • 0408 = “el;Greek”
  • 040D = “he;Hebrew”
  • 0439 = “hi;Hindi”
  • 040E = “hu;Hungarian”
  • 040F = “is;Icelandic”
  • 0421 = “in;Indonesian”

Language Codes

  • 0410 = “it;Italian (Italy)”
  • 0810 = “it-ch;Italian (Switzerland)”
  • 0411 = “ja;Japanese”
  • 0412 = “ko;Korean”
  • 0426 = “lv;Latvian”
  • 0427 = “lt;Lithuanian”
  • 042F = “mk;FYRO Macedonian”
  • 043E = “ms;Malay (Malaysia)”
  • 043A = “mt;Maltese”
  • 0414 = “no;Norwegian (Bokmal)”
  • 0814 = “no;Norwegian (Nynorsk)”
  • 0415 = “pl;Polish”
  • 0416 = “pt-br;Portuguese (Brazil)”
  • 0816 = “pt;Portuguese (Portugal)”
  • 0417 = “rm;Rhaeto-Romanic”
  • 0418 = “ro;Romanian”
  • 0818 = “ro-mo;Romanian (Moldova)”
  • 0419 = “ru;Russian”
  • 0819 = “ru-mo;Russian (Moldova)”
  • 0C1A = “sr;Serbian (Cyrillic)”
  • 081A = “sr;Serbian (Latin)”
  • 041B = “sk;Slovak”
  • 0424 = “sl;Slovenian”
  • 042E = “sb;Sorbian”
  • 040A = “es;Spanish (Traditional Sort)”
  • 080A = “es-mx;Spanish (Mexico)”
  • 0C0A = “es;Spanish (International Sort)”
  • 100A = “es-gt;Spanish (Guatemala)”
  • 140A = “es-cr;Spanish (Costa Rica)”
  • 180A = “es-pa;Spanish (Panama)”
  • 1C0A = “es-do;Spanish (Dominican Republic)”
  • 200A = “es-ve;Spanish (Venezuela)”
  • 240A = “es-co;Spanish (Colombia)”
  • 280A = “es-pe;Spanish (Peru)”
  • 2C0A = “es-ar;Spanish (Argentina)”
  • 300A = “es-ec;Spanish (Ecuador)”
  • 340A = “es-cl;Spanish (Chile)”
  • 380A = “es-uy;Spanish (Uruguay)”
  • 3C0A = “es-py;Spanish (Paraguay)”
  • 400A = “es-bo;Spanish (Bolivia)”
  • 440A = “es-sv;Spanish (El Salvador)”
  • 480A = “es-hn;Spanish (Honduras)”
  • 4C0A = “es-ni;Spanish (Nicaragua)”
  • 500A = “es-pr;Spanish (Puerto Rico)”
  • 0430 = “sx;Sutu”
  • 041D = “sv;Swedish”
  • 081D = “sv-fi;Swedish (Finland)”
  • 041E = “th;Thai”
  • 0431 = “ts;Tsonga”
  • 0432 = “tn;Tswana”
  • 041F = “tr;Turkish”
  • 0422 = “uk;Ukrainian”
  • 0420 = “your;Urdu”
  • 042A = “vi;Vietnamese”
  • 0434 = “xh;Xhosa”
  • 043D = “ji;Yiddish”
  • 0435 = “zu;Zulu”